So... in theory... it's possible to do grape soda with: sugar (extracted from cotton), carbonated water (carbonated with diamonds' CO2) and grape flavor (extracted from plastic gloves)...?
Imagine if he does a massive crossover where turns diamonds, rubber gloves and toilet paper into grape soda using diamonds to carbonate, rubber gloves for the flavoring and toilet paper for sugar
HHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHGAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAhahahhahahahahaAHAHASHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHASHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHA very funny sir
@@StephenGillie right. Rich people seem to spend it on things that last like a car or a house. Otherwise it's "hey I want this diamond, right here, to carbonate that water"
@@travismurtland3257 rich people that have been rich for a long time do spend it on things that last and can get them back the money they spend or even more. But newly rich they spend because they have money.
@@micropens yes I used to be a brat till I realized I'm poorer then most people and my dad's the only rich one even though he's very stingy (I'm a sophomore , for my freshman year he made me buy 5 pack Walmart Hanes white shirts and told me that's my school clothes for the rest of the year I'm set on shirts and he decided I only needed 3 pairs of pants including the ones I was wearing which are ripped , my shoes soles are coming off ,I get really embarrassed at school :( ,people call out my shoes and I play it off like my shoes are hungry but It really hurts because Its not like I want to wear them,it's embarrassing the teachers come up to me in the middle of class asking if I can buy a sweater then offering me a school one ,I was so happy I finally found out about the lost and found and took some clothes only to be called out for wearing the popular kids lost clothes he left in a duffle bag :( , people think I don't change shirts or clothes ,my classmates where staining my only shirts with a sharpie to see if I changed and they sprayed me with fart spray so people can think I don't shower or change ,my old friends are embarrassed to be seen with me and now they even talk about me ,they make fun of my Android phone that I've had for 6 years ,I never go to any field trips because my father doesn't believe we should be wasting my time on trips while he goes on vacation every year ,I hate being the kid left behind every trip that involves a parents permission, I missed out on a lot ,I don't like school anymore :( I don't like my house because my dad's .It sucks because school was the only place I can at least go out instead of being stuck in my room , I only got TH-cam while everyone in my grade has the latest technology like a PS4 with games , wifi ,touch phone, flat screen tv ,even 300$ belts and with outfits that are 600$+ meanwhile my father has a literal Mansion in Mexico and has some skank in it sending 10k every month while I get scolded if I ask for money , he gave me 50$ for my birthday last year and I asked him for money this week so I can buy a fan for the heat in my room and he brought up the 50$ he gave me 6 Months ago, with that said he just walked away , some people have it all
As to my chemistry skills, you utterly blow me out the water in every way. As to my engineering skills, your drill and thread cutting set up made my teeth itch
You could totally recreate this process but use a fancy bottle and packaging, brand it as "The World Most Expensive Diamond Water" and sell it to Rich TH-camrs and Rappers for $50 000 a bottle and you would totally move a million dollars worth of product by next year.
“This experiment was extremely important and it helped confirm a few fundamental ideas and theories that were controversial at the time.” *Close up of a man’s sick shades*
Well it’s done “for fun,” but also so he can make a video and make money. What I admire is that he’s doing something he loves for a living, he’s living the dream!
my favourite part in all of his videos is the moment of realisation on his face that he'd just spent all this time energy and money to make this entirely regular ass thing in the most overkill way possible
I mean, after turning the diamonds into CO2, he'd practically already completely destroyed them. At that point, it's not much different than leaving regular carbonated water in open air. Only that the carbonation process to make that specific water was... slightly expensive.
@@DarrellVermilion Airport rules, not to allow bottle, pastes is probably to make you pay & buy at the airport and now with Covid, they will I am sure will relax everything to get us back on the flight
@@BrainPermaDeD rich people would actually buy anything even if you told them blatantly that it taste exactly the same as the cheaper ones so it's not a scam
@@BrainPermaDeD It’s like selling dirt that a famous person has stood on. It’s exactly the same as normal dirt but rich people still buy it for exorbitant amounts of money because they think it’s worth more. Not a scam, the people buying it know it’s exactly the same as the regular stuff, they’re just stupid enough to buy it regardless lol
Diamonds: $200 Other materials: $1400ish Watching Nile die inside when he tastes his diamond water: *priceless* "There are some things money can't buy. For everything else, there's chemistry."
@Jack it's actually more of how theres a metric fuck ton but they're all owned by a select few companies who control the supply and demand and market them as rare, valuable stones. They aren't rare. or valuable. They just control the supply/demand ratio to make it seem so.
The threads that you tapped aren't necessarily rated to 3,000 lbs. pressure vessels are no joke, if done wrong you're creating a fragmentation grenade. Glad everything worked out safely though :)
Exactly!! To convince men to spend a months wages on diamonds for their girls!! People are fucking stupid tho and they LOVE it when corporations and others tell them what to do, what to buy, when to buy it, then they steal 35 percent of our yearly income through illegal taxation, charge us for tabs on our cars at an outrageous amount of money....we LOOOOOVE the cock apparently.
Tree 1: I'm richest I have gold buried between my roots Tree 2: i have gold inside me I'm the richest Tree 3: I use diamond co2 for my regular photosynthesis
Diamonds look pretty boring when not cut. It's almost as if we give all this imaginary value to shiny rocks that are cut pretty, even when they aren't rare.
Still didn't make diamond water. He made shitty Perrier. He admitted as much at the end. To actually make diamond water, the diamond would have to be dissolved into a solution. This solution would NOT be safe to drink for many reasons. If you made it safe, then incorporated it into water, you would just be drinking a bunch of carbon. Which, isn't very good for you.
Why- why do these things even happen. A person comments on a video about science and happens to have a (very funny I might add) kpop related nickname. Someone tries to relate, and while this isn’t the best place to do that, people are mean??? I honestly don’t get it. Anyway love y’all have a good day if anyone responds angrily please at least respect my pronouns he/they please and thank you.
@@toohottobegendersolid17 yeah, unfortunately the internet hates kpop in all its forms and calls the stans toxic, even tho its just music that ppl like. Same thing, if your mad my pronouns are he/they/it thx
@@transboimax7187 you got it the whole way wrong. kpop fans don't want just the music, they want everything that involves their idols, they're obsessed and delusional, and they're also sick. I mean, why did everyone get mad when exo chen announced he was going to marry someone he really loved? it's not even their business, but they just love to take control of their idol's lives. they get mad when their faves do a slightly wrong thing (they're also humans, and everybody makes mistakes) but they also attack everyone who judges them. and I guess that's what makes them toxic
The thing I find funny is that if you got a very large airtight space filled with pure carbon, and somehow compressed that space down enough, you'd get diamonds, as long as it compressed into the right molecular formation.
@@luviana_yeah as far as I know it’s even possible to grow artificial diamonds as a memorial from someone’s ashes by pressuring it… I think lab grown diamonds are made by pressuring something like graphite (or coal) artificially
This is my favorite NileRed video. There's so many great components here: 1. The simple but absurd premise and how he described it like haha jk... unless? 2. Because the premise was so simple, it was really easy to follow what was going on 3. For a lot of his videos he researches things and uses other peoples' procedures (and there's nothing wrong with that), but for this one, it was really interesting to see how he didn't have any preexisting experiments to go off of, and had to carve out a completely new procedure of his own 4. The breakdown of the total cost at the end immediately followed by his reaction to the taste Really enjoyed every second of it!!
@@speedycube3239 diamonds are not expensive as they are, if you sell a diamond you will get like 10nth of the price you would pay its because there is a whole monopolio around them
Nugget That’s not how it works if CO2 is cooled down it’s going to become ice made of CO2 not diamonds. Diamonds are made in the mantle where it’s 2000 F or 1100 C and the pressure is very high. So to make diamonds you need lots of heat and pressure not cooling down CO2. You really make no sense, and you shouldn’t talk about something you don’t know
diamond water (burn a diamond in oxygen) and pearl water (dissolve a pearl in an acid since pearls are mosly calcium carbonate which releases CO2 when it reacts with acids)
@@keziagreste the difference between the two would be the same criteria used appraise gemstones. on a more mechanical level gemstone quality diamonds would have a more uniform structure
@@SnailAssassin Isn't the difference simply due to labor? It takes a lot more labor to make big shiny diamonds with the cutting, polishing or just the sourcing, so I assume it's mostly labor involved in making it "big shiney".
@@khorehmandirani that would be true for melee stones (4mm and under for rounds) for center stones it becomes much more about rarity. this is why you pay significantly more for a 1 ct as for 4 1/4 ct stones of the same quality.
Everytime I hear the words "A company called McMasterCarr" I internally laugh because, as an FRC CAD nerd, I've used it so many times that its weird for me to consider that some people might not know what it is
Nilered: "I thought the canister would be able to hold the pressure..." Me: oh boy, something bad's going down Nilered: "and then it held the pressure just fine." Me: oh
@@Skytalez And at some point he will stop uploading videos. And then the police will publish some of those videos while explaining the death of this guy. And then there will be this random Chinese channel that publishes all the content left as well as the footage of him dying and it goes viral and there are those creepypasta stories about him becoming a weird creature because of exposure to radiation and chemicals.
Tap and dye sets are best used just ominously sitting on the corner of your work bench to remind you that, no, the bolt doesnt need to be a little tighter
I wouldn’t be worried about the price bud, since the “diamond water” is probably the first thing like it ever made, you could probably sell it for thousands, maybe even millions.
Thunder_21 problem is they made them in the 50’s then realised how much petrochemical companies would lose so binned then but plenty of working models made
Or he could use a reaction to get hydrogen, put it in a beaker, then put some of the carbon dioxide in the beaker, take the cap off, then quickly light it on fire to chemically engineer water out of Co2 and O2.
I do think that in the heating-transition step that some part of the CO2 you made just simply dissolves into the water bubbler. Until the CO2 in water is saturated, it started producing dry ice.
You’re right, but since it was bubbled through at standard pressure, not much of the CO2 would have dissolved, at least not to make up a significant part of the yield loss.
@@jackweaver1846 however according to i've been taught CO2 gas is able to dissolve into the water by the ratio of 1:1. the amount of water that he used looks like 30mls. In normal temp thats about .06 grams. uh after serious calcs ive realized the loss is real low. thx for replying tho
Saying "They were kind of overpriced" when talking about the parts he's connecting to the soda stream when he makes carbonated water out of literal diamonds is kind of hilarious. But I do get the point, haha. Amazing video as always!
At first I thought this was really wasteful of something I thought was rare because of how expensive it is. I've now learned that almost all the value of diamonds is just because they're pretty, and not because they're rare
They are expensive just because the diamond companies decided to make them overpriced af so men were expected to spend an insane ammount of money for a carbon stone.
i love how diamonds was one of the cheapest things on that price list
The synthetic diamond dust is a lot cheaper,and those in video seem natural... The best choise in my opinion.
@@belofostio8494 few years ago small synthetic diamonds cost $20 per 1000 carat. thats 200 grams of diamonds 0.5-1mm in size
He buy diamond dust for 200$
@Mai Bui the worst sense of humor i have ever seen
@Mai Bui its cuz he didnt understand the reference.
So... in theory... it's possible to do grape soda with: sugar (extracted from cotton), carbonated water (carbonated with diamonds' CO2) and grape flavor (extracted from plastic gloves)...?
and water from epsom salt
And bottled in a plastic bottle (with plastic made out from paper)
Ngl, if he did this for a subscriber count special, that would be brilliant.
Yes
Damn, MacGyver has WAY too many TH-cam accounts.
I love how there was a really strong moment of realization at the end when he tasted it. My guy spent 1600$ on CARBONATED TAP WATER
he's at least gonna make them back with this video.
Hes made more than 5000$ from this vid it was a good decision nonetheless
@@dragonofmight3971 yessir
Lol
do you think it was worth it ?
Imagine if he does a massive crossover where turns diamonds, rubber gloves and toilet paper into grape soda using diamonds to carbonate, rubber gloves for the flavoring and toilet paper for sugar
YES
Ok he def should
where's the water gonna come from? wine?
this is a lot more aggressive than it should have been
@@DarkShard5728knowing NileRed he’d probably try to make it out of the hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the air
@@Bxll_Bxll I don't think there's a lot of hydrogen in the air that's not already in the form of water, lmao
Diamonds can cost millions and is “just slightly above our budget”
Ong he was flexin on us
"diamonds cost millions" what
Perfect edit :-)
@Panda boy he edited his comment xd
proceeds to only spend 200 on diamonds
if someone dosnt commercialize this idea and sell it to rich idiots this isnt real life ...
I was waiting for him to say "i thought it was funny, until i found out it's already a thing being sold"
somebody allready made diamond water, not this kind though but this is too expensive for idyats
Already been done in Miami Florida 😎
This was exactly my first thought. Sell this to a champagne company. It'll be in every rap and hip hop video and song for the next 5 years at least
@@marquettejackson not even slightly surprised about that.
That’s real “sparkling” water
nice
HHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHGAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAhahahhahahahahaAHAHASHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHASHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHA very funny sir
**insert drumroll here**
👏 👏 👏
Hahahahaha so funny hahahahahaha
I love how this slowly transitions into an engineering video and back to a chemistry video again
True
I guarantee you rich people would buy this if it was available.
Poor people moreso - just like Goldschläger.
Richpeople be like: What’s a tap water???
@@StephenGillie right. Rich people seem to spend it on things that last like a car or a house. Otherwise it's "hey I want this diamond, right here, to carbonate that water"
@@travismurtland3257 rich people that have been rich for a long time do spend it on things that last and can get them back the money they spend or even more. But newly rich they spend because they have money.
@@micropens yes I used to be a brat till I realized I'm poorer then most people and my dad's the only rich one even though he's very stingy (I'm a sophomore , for my freshman year he made me buy 5 pack Walmart Hanes white shirts and told me that's my school clothes for the rest of the year I'm set on shirts and he decided I only needed 3 pairs of pants including the ones I was wearing which are ripped , my shoes soles are coming off ,I get really embarrassed at school
:( ,people call out my shoes and I play it off like my shoes are hungry but It really hurts because Its not like I want to wear them,it's embarrassing the teachers come up to me in the middle of class asking if I can buy a sweater then offering me a school one ,I was so happy I finally found out about the lost and found and took some clothes only to be called out for wearing the popular kids lost clothes he left in a duffle bag :( , people think I don't change shirts or clothes ,my classmates where staining my only shirts with a sharpie to see if I changed and they sprayed me with fart spray so people can think I don't shower or change ,my old friends are embarrassed to be seen with me and now they even talk about me ,they make fun of my Android phone that I've had for 6 years ,I never go to any field trips because my father doesn't believe we should be wasting my time on trips while he goes on vacation every year ,I hate being the kid left behind every trip that involves a parents permission, I missed out on a lot ,I don't like school anymore :( I don't like my house because my dad's .It sucks because school was the only place I can at least go out instead of being stuck in my room , I only got TH-cam while everyone in my grade has the latest technology like a PS4 with games , wifi ,touch phone, flat screen tv ,even 300$ belts and with outfits that are 600$+ meanwhile my father has a literal Mansion in Mexico and has some skank in it sending 10k every month while I get scolded if I ask for money , he gave me 50$ for my birthday last year and I asked him for money this week so I can buy a fan for the heat in my room and he brought up the 50$ he gave me 6 Months ago, with that said he just walked away , some people have it all
The thing I love about this channel is, no matter how crazy the title is, he never clickbaits
Right. This what 5 min crafts wish they were lol
this man turns clickbait titles into real ones
If anything, he totally under sold this title. It should've been "I turned diamonds into Soda"
@@simona1789 or you could say... he's the evil 5 mins craft
@@seratarsybagusibrahim5018 5 day craft.
"I was originally going to use those small red bottles… but they tend to be overpriced" dude, you bought diamonds to carbonate water.
he can still use the bigger tank for other projects. so totally worth it lol
Exactly, he used most of the budget on that, now he needs to scrape by
but they aren't overpriced
Even with purchasing diamonds for carbonated water, you need to be reasonable with your spending.
The diamonds were only 58 dollars this is. Because the diamonds weren’t properly cut, and were very small
As to my chemistry skills, you utterly blow me out the water in every way. As to my engineering skills, your drill and thread cutting set up made my teeth itch
Soapy water... 😳
as to his baking skills… yikes lol
BelleDelphine's Bathwater: ❌
NileRed's Diamond Water: ✔️
nilered's bathwater✔️✔️✔️
NileRed's Diamond Bathwater ✔✔✔💎
@@bullracing1 That's just toilet paper moonshine, mercuric chloride, and metallic mercury.
How about Belle Delphine's Diamond Bathwater?
You could totally recreate this process but use a fancy bottle and packaging, brand it as "The World Most Expensive Diamond Water" and sell it to Rich TH-camrs and Rappers for $50 000 a bottle and you would totally move a million dollars worth of product by next year.
“This experiment was extremely important and it helped confirm a few fundamental ideas and theories that were controversial at the time.”
*Close up of a man’s sick shades*
Hyperion That was hilarious lol
Did you mean:
*_sicc shadez_*
@@Jaycobb07 no. He meant *sick shades*
Waiting to see one of those videos: "$2 SODA WATER VS $1600 SODA WATER"
Nizkit 2 Chainz tried diamond water on his most expensivist shit series
Carbonate $600 water and you get $2200 water.
Keep that $1600 water for yourself, $2200 water is where it's at.
"Shit I forgot to use quality water for the $1600 one, this tastes like crap" :D
the dedication put towards all this and it being "for fun" is what i admire the most
Well it’s done “for fun,” but also so he can make a video and make money. What I admire is that he’s doing something he loves for a living, he’s living the dream!
my favourite part in all of his videos is the moment of realisation on his face that he'd just spent all this time energy and money to make this entirely regular ass thing in the most overkill way possible
and the regular tap 🚰 water🤦♂️
Are you the real life zoomer wojak?
@@EzlxlzE never been made aware of that but you're not even wrong
Best comment ever
Thats his entire channel
Nile Red walks into a bar,
bar tender says "what will it be?"
"toilet paper and diamonds"
carbonated alcohol moments
.... And a hydrogen fusion thingy... just leave it outside for some time... in an empty glass... that'll be all
carbonated moonshine?
Not many people but regular patreons here would understand that.
hahaha
When you take the phrase “sparkling water” way too far
r/TechnicallyTheTruth
Lmfao rn
O no
@@ultragamer4465 Why?
It would be interesting if it did literally sparkle
If you play the video backwards. It shows how to turn c02 into diamonds
dirty alchemist.
All those years of falling into lava with my diamonds and this man just burns them for fun
Hi
Wut didn’t expect to see you here
Catassassin496 same wtf
Work on the new damn video!
Lol
So how does it taste
NileRed: tastes like dissapointment
and regret
Wow so they made a drink that tastes like me!
So it tastes just like when you’re roblox avatar stops doing it’s walk animation but you’re still walking
Doug Newland .
Doug Newland yes officer, this one
This was kind of an emotional rollercoaster. I loved the end lol.
Omg bobby is that u
@@llio8044 nope I prefer dinosaurs instead of pigeons as a transport method
Bobby Duke Arts why is your comment so deep down
Bobby why is ur comment verry little likes?
hi bobby!!
that homemade pressure chamber thing is both awesome and terrifying
I feel like I'm seeing a mad scientist in the works
Yeah, nilered makes me understand why alchemy was so plausible
“Aye this taste like water?”
“Nah this taste expensive”
Diamond water ™️
Voice Over Guy: The most expensive water in the world......Still tastes like water. Diamond Water: Buy it, and regret it later on.
Just jeff bezos normal soda
taste like money
Oof
Lol
This means that nile red’s house is filled with diamond air
He literally is breathing money
The gold digger are going to be there soon
@@mikhailkuznetsob1940 you mean *The diamond sniffer*
r/showerthoughts
that's his lab
"All of the CO2 I was making, was just kinda being shot into the air"
Welp. you skipped the middle man and breathed diamonds
It means f
Globalmwarming i caused by daimond
@@coffeecoffee2096 Global warming for the rich
Haha
Weird flex
And the Rich man too
It's driving me crazy watching the bottle sit on the table with the cap off while Nile was drinking from the cup.
millions of dollars bubbling away each second lmao
He's maxing his clout in a diamond microclimate.
@@bakedbeings Masterclass
I mean, after turning the diamonds into CO2, he'd practically already completely destroyed them. At that point, it's not much different than leaving regular carbonated water in open air. Only that the carbonation process to make that specific water was... slightly expensive.
Are we really not going to talk about how he changed the Sodastream to a Nilestream?
“ *starts talking* “
It is because he is NileRed not SodaRed
Doug Newland wow that soda was bloody
@@aoaoaaoaoao889 bro ate some läkerol
"Excuse me ma'am, how many karats is this water?"
Lol. Since this is your first comment, this will alert you to how many likes you have. God bless 😁
I LIKE BEANS!!! How do you know that it’s his first one
@@catboy1352 because theres usually like a little "1" next to the little comment icon but there wasn't. God bless
I LIKE BEANS!!! No that’s the amount of reply’s
keep it at 666!
"most expensive carbonated water"
ever been to an airport?
So true, 300ml of H2O costed me 15 bucks at Geneva airport
underrated joke in the comments
Why is that they are so shameless ...damn I travel budget & cry when I forced to buy ..feel cheated
@@granand That's because they are cheating you. ( ͡° ʖ̯ ͡°)
@@DarrellVermilion Airport rules, not to allow bottle, pastes is probably to make you pay & buy at the airport and now with Covid, they will I am sure will relax everything to get us back on the flight
Neal, when you tap you go 2 turns in and 1 out. It helps clear the chips and protect the tap. Also, pls...no soapy water
You could easily make this a business. Sell sparkling diamond water as some high class item.
another scam. Imma head out.
@@BrainPermaDeD Its not a Scam if you are scamming the ultra wealthy.
Im the 69th like.
@@BrainPermaDeD rich people would actually buy anything even if you told them blatantly that it taste exactly the same as the cheaper ones so it's not a scam
@@BrainPermaDeD It’s like selling dirt that a famous person has stood on. It’s exactly the same as normal dirt but rich people still buy it for exorbitant amounts of money because they think it’s worth more. Not a scam, the people buying it know it’s exactly the same as the regular stuff, they’re just stupid enough to buy it regardless lol
$1600 slightly inferior sparkling water. I can respect this man's hustle.
Its a baller move, no doubt about it.
well he totally wasn't happy with the taste lol
@@piyh3962 It really is... there are a lot of entertainers who would pay for it.
I love how this guy goes through every single step with how/where he got the materials & how much it cost. This is the way.
I feel that it's not only "the way" but it's "morally mandatory" for being Clear/honest with his Patreon supporters
this is the way.
yeah because we viewers will do the same one day so we need to know what is inexpensive, right?
Yea
@@itzfroggymoo4499 this is the way.
Nile red: “I didn’t feel like that was really efficient”
Also Nile Red: “today we are making water from diamonds”
"omg, Rose water is sooo expensive"
NileRed:
@EK productions * hold my DIAMOND water !!!
@EK productions haha !
what about rose + diamond water
This comment section is giving me Steven Universe Flashbacks-
Diamond Sparkling Rose Water
Diamonds: $200
Other materials: $1400ish
Watching Nile die inside when he tastes his diamond water: *priceless*
"There are some things money can't buy. For everything else, there's chemistry."
Lol throw back to the old master card commercials I love it
Diamonds aren’t actually valuable, they were quite common to find, it’s just we put value in them.
@Jack yeah
@Jack it's actually more of how theres a metric fuck ton but they're all owned by a select few companies who control the supply and demand and market them as rare, valuable stones. They aren't rare. or valuable. They just control the supply/demand ratio to make it seem so.
@@reeth4629 yeah, there's this one guy who has a monopoly on them, and he makes the price real high. They’re actually pretty common
The one smart kid in the class taking the class project too far.
noodlemaster 420 bgayyyyyy
The threads that you tapped aren't necessarily rated to 3,000 lbs. pressure vessels are no joke, if done wrong you're creating a fragmentation grenade. Glad everything worked out safely though :)
:o
*The chemistry doesn't distinguish economics of money, diamond is just carbon in the eyes of chemistry.*
Well said my fellow intellectual
yeah but solid
But in the public eye if you sell it, people will see it as rare, expensive, and fancy
damn i must be a chemist at hearth than...
i knew becoming an aircraft engineer wasnt my calling ...
0:38
"I had pretty much the same reaction"
Did you also turn into carbon dioxide?
*WHEEZE*
You sound like one of the diamonds.
NOT THE PUNS
Nah but he made some
Lol
Mom: Honey, where are my diamonds?
Me: Gone... Reduced to atoms... then bottled in the most delicious water you'll ever taste.
***the most delicious water you'll NEVER taste...
Lmao
You: They're gone.
Her: What did you say!?
You: They're GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONE!!!
*The most average water you'll ever taste.
Kate Kat I see what you did there
As a mold maker, watching you drill a hole and tapping the hole hurt my heart.
Joking of course. love your videos
The whole “a diamond is forever” thing was actually a slogan created for the De Beers diamond cartel in the 40s or 50s.
Btw 69 likes now
@BLAZE MOIZ•YT those people would of been greatest gen or quite gen.
This is common knowledge
Skeet The Man Greatest Generation, Born: 1901 - 1927. Silent generation, Born: 1028 - 1945. Baby Boomer Generation, Born: 1946 - 1964.
Exactly!! To convince men to spend a months wages on diamonds for their girls!! People are fucking stupid tho and they LOVE it when corporations and others tell them what to do, what to buy, when to buy it, then they steal 35 percent of our yearly income through illegal taxation, charge us for tabs on our cars at an outrageous amount of money....we LOOOOOVE the cock apparently.
"I'm not exactly a diamond expert."
Later:
"They were still clearly diamonds."
Thank you for clarity on that point: you deserve a carat
@@johnjohn-cs9eu ba dum tss
@@shiro_bakayarou wut🗿
@@seal1093 its a rimshot
@@shiro_bakayarou Ah alr alr
Tree 1: I'm richest
I have gold buried between my roots
Tree 2: i have gold inside me
I'm the richest
Tree 3: I use diamond co2 for my regular photosynthesis
three number 3 making us breath diamond basically lmao
@@xxenorr8413other way around
Diamonds look pretty boring when not cut. It's almost as if we give all this imaginary value to shiny rocks that are cut pretty, even when they aren't rare.
"Diamonds can cost millions, which is _slightly_ above our budget"
*slighty*
xD
1:38 lol
*slightly*
I'm the 666th like
The person who drinks it will have kidney diamond instead of kidney stones.
if it worked like that,this would be a form of assasination lol.
ok so people can have diamond kidneys?
I can harvest their organs and sell them on the black market?
*ferb, I know what we are doing today*
@@rizzy6087 a healty kidney is worth a lot,and diamonds are real sharp so it wouldnt be profitable.
Why is this comment not in the topppppp!!??😂😂😂
Hahaah
Me: Drinking fine wine
NileRed: sorry, I don't speak broke
Me: Drinking fine soda
Azophi: sorry, I don’t speak broke
Me: drinking fine water
Adrian Phil: sorry, I don't speak broke
Me: Drinking fine root beer
epic leptic seizures swag: sorry, I don’t speak broke
Me: drinking normal water
Azryne: sorry, I don't speak broke
Me: *drinking from the school water fountain*
NiNDASHi: "Sorry, I don't speak broke."
Congrats Nile Red you were used as an example on a brazilian test called Fuvest.
Parabéns Nile Red lenda
What’s the test for?
@fuzzyfrogs7362 entrance exam for the University of São Paulo
@@tbrush9036 thanks!
The man, the myth, the person who can literally make anything, has made a beverage for a jewelry store. 𝘗𝘦𝘳𝘧𝘦𝘤𝘵
Now he's telling us he's not only a learned chemist but also an engineer? What a man.
🤦♂️
Still didn't make diamond water. He made shitty Perrier. He admitted as much at the end. To actually make diamond water, the diamond would have to be dissolved into a solution. This solution would NOT be safe to drink for many reasons. If you made it safe, then incorporated it into water, you would just be drinking a bunch of carbon. Which, isn't very good for you.
@@kalaliu726 lol
Yes
“I *figured* they would *probably* be ok”
Very scientific. Love it.
@@Lemonice. sssstttfffuuuuu
@@Lemonice. we're talking abt science no toxic kpop stans
Why- why do these things even happen. A person comments on a video about science and happens to have a (very funny I might add) kpop related nickname. Someone tries to relate, and while this isn’t the best place to do that, people are mean??? I honestly don’t get it. Anyway love y’all have a good day if anyone responds angrily please at least respect my pronouns he/they please and thank you.
@@toohottobegendersolid17 yeah, unfortunately the internet hates kpop in all its forms and calls the stans toxic, even tho its just music that ppl like. Same thing, if your mad my pronouns are he/they/it thx
@@transboimax7187 you got it the whole way wrong. kpop fans don't want just the music, they want everything that involves their idols, they're obsessed and delusional, and they're also sick.
I mean, why did everyone get mad when exo chen announced he was going to marry someone he really loved? it's not even their business, but they just love to take control of their idol's lives. they get mad when their faves do a slightly wrong thing (they're also humans, and everybody makes mistakes) but they also attack everyone who judges them. and I guess that's what makes them toxic
This is taking “I’m rich inside” to whole another level”
omggg hahaah
Well yes but also YESSS
And I thought eating gold was a flex
COMING FROM MY MIND
@@OhSoTiredMan just drink dianmond
The thing I find funny is that if you got a very large airtight space filled with pure carbon, and somehow compressed that space down enough, you'd get diamonds, as long as it compressed into the right molecular formation.
isn't that kinda similar to how actual lab-grown diamonds are made?
@@luviana_yeah as far as I know it’s even possible to grow artificial diamonds as a memorial from someone’s ashes by pressuring it…
I think lab grown diamonds are made by pressuring something like graphite (or coal) artificially
Broke: Gamer girl bath water
Woke: Gamer chemist diamond water
Bloke: Gamer on the street sweat water
Joke: Gamer at the McDonald’s coke water
Coke: gamer heavily poisoned water
Legends: drinking strait outta the glass of water
@@RandomNulls you ruined it
Fbi guy looking at his purchase history: wtf is this guy doing
Edit:grammar
HA HA HA Nope... HE's on watch by the NSA & Homeland Security.... Fbi would just go pick him up!
He lives in Canada though ;)
Sacha Zaverganietz But he is watched internationally
Drew Santistevan pipe bomb
@@Zaverganietz Like that would stop NSA
This kids parties must be lit. Tp Vodka and Sparkling Diamond Water, with a side of Glove Grape Soda.
Don't forget the mints made from aspirin
@@babyinuyasha Sweetened with sweeteners synthesised from piss
@@icestorm_rb9057 I can hear the sarcastic "sAy tHaT tEN TiMes FaST"
Strawberry DNA candy
Dude im not playin i laughed so hard
I love how he so calmly said ''now the diamonds have dissapeared''
This is my favorite NileRed video. There's so many great components here:
1. The simple but absurd premise and how he described it like haha jk... unless?
2. Because the premise was so simple, it was really easy to follow what was going on
3. For a lot of his videos he researches things and uses other peoples' procedures (and there's nothing wrong with that), but for this one, it was really interesting to see how he didn't have any preexisting experiments to go off of, and had to carve out a completely new procedure of his own
4. The breakdown of the total cost at the end immediately followed by his reaction to the taste
Really enjoyed every second of it!!
Mucho texto
Gucci: WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN
Supreme: Fire up the label maker!
Louis Vuitton: fire up the label maker
watch gucci actually try to sell normal carbonated water as “carbonated diamond water” after this video
@@emmalou5120 buddy this was made 8 months ago
Matthew Conrad and?
Gotta love how he carelessly throws everything on the table
I guess people who make $1605 bottles of water don't care about $30 gauges
It's like Collins Key but science
I love how at the end he's just questioning his life decisions, truly a Nile moment of all time
Why does his voice always sound like "Everything was going well, but-"
because diamonds are too expensive, if it fails he would worry about his experiments
Omfg I read this how he talks 😂
Rising intonation
wow i was about to say the same thing
@@speedycube3239 diamonds are not expensive as they are, if you sell a diamond you will get like 10nth of the price you would pay its because there is a whole monopolio around them
"Honey, have where's my diamond jewelry?"
"Gone, reduced to atoms"
"Gone, just drank it"
*sips* hmm?
"have wheres my diamond jewelry"
you will have it in the next five minutes
“Gone reduced to drink”
Ok, so you converted Diamond to CO2. Now convert CO2 to Diamond(s).
Diamonds to CO2 needs heat so if we cooled CO2 its going to make diamonds so basically dry ice is dry diamond ice
@@BubblyLasagna no, just no
You really need an extreme temperature and pressure to do that
weetme 161 for example a sun
Nugget That’s not how it works if CO2 is cooled down it’s going to become ice made of CO2 not diamonds. Diamonds are made in the mantle where it’s 2000 F or 1100 C and the pressure is very high.
So to make diamonds you need lots of heat and pressure not cooling down CO2. You really make no sense, and you shouldn’t talk about something you don’t know
diamond water (burn a diamond in oxygen) and pearl water (dissolve a pearl in an acid since pearls are mosly calcium carbonate which releases CO2 when it reacts with acids)
Captivating to watch!!
Yoo Alec Steele love your channel
make a diamond sword
@@MiopeRey ye know it lad
Well i dident know you watch nile red
What
He wasn’t wearing a suit. That’s why he can’t taste the diamonds.
Coffee Bean lol
I have a feeling there is science behind this 🤔
lmao
What does daimond taste like?
@@WalterZombie69 like diamonds
“Just slightly above the budget of this channel” 😂😂😂
I mean, if the budget to create a one time use CO2 cartridge for soda stream can be $1600...
Weird flex but okay.
Jacob Turnbaugh that’s literally not true. Though I just checked and it’s over $3000 per creation it says. So he’s for sure not loosing money.
1000th like
@Jacob Turnbaugh Wow you know some youtubers? Such brain. Tell us all of the facts and knowledge.
I like how he made all the effort to make carbonated diamond water and then used regular tap water :D
Thousand dollar water:
10% in diamonds
90% in equipment
I'm quite surpriced 👀
surprised*
Brrruh you're misssspeles surprized
Comment delivery:
10% in grammar
90% in the message
I'm still surpriced 👀
it's a me wuigi yea its actually spelt surpraesd, obviously.
I think it's a joke guys
diamonds are actually very cheap generally; however, gemstone quality diamonds are exceptionally rare and in high demand due to the jewelry industry
Is there any difference between the two??
@@keziagreste the difference between the two would be the same criteria used appraise gemstones. on a more mechanical level gemstone quality diamonds would have a more uniform structure
@@SnailAssassin Isn't the difference simply due to labor? It takes a lot more labor to make big shiny diamonds with the cutting, polishing or just the sourcing, so I assume it's mostly labor involved in making it "big shiney".
@@khorehmandirani that would be true for melee stones (4mm and under for rounds) for center stones it becomes much more about rarity. this is why you pay significantly more for a 1 ct as for 4 1/4 ct stones of the same quality.
Rare my ass. The price is inflated artificially.
soda companies : hey we got carbona-
NileRed : proceeds to dissolve diamond
@@callmejeffrey4999 stfu
Impeach that peach
Lol 1.3k likes with 2 comments
EDIT IT SO NOBODY KNOWS WHY YOU HAVE SO MANY LIKES
@@Clenner0shut up
Everytime I hear the words "A company called McMasterCarr" I internally laugh because, as an FRC CAD nerd, I've used it so many times that its weird for me to consider that some people might not know what it is
People: Coal
Other people: Diamond
Nilered:
Carbon Dioxide is Carbon Dioxide.
its like that meme of mr. incredible saying Math is Math
@@alfonsoviquez286 It's meant to be that same format
Wouldn't it just be Carbon, not Carbon Dioxide because Carbon Dioxide is a gas, not a solid
Sorry for the nerd out
Actually dude it’s salt.
Zack from jerryrigeverything
Glass is glass and glass breaks
My favorite thing about this channel is how everything "seems" good.
It leaves you with a perpetual sense that shit will blow up at any moment.
Ash Powell you can never tell when things are going well, gives me anxiety 😰
Nilered: "I thought the canister would be able to hold the pressure..."
Me: oh boy, something bad's going down
Nilered: "and then it held the pressure just fine."
Me: oh
I think Nilered has somewhere hours and hours of footage of things blowing up.
@@Skytalez And at some point he will stop uploading videos. And then the police will publish some of those videos while explaining the death of this guy. And then there will be this random Chinese channel that publishes all the content left as well as the footage of him dying and it goes viral and there are those creepypasta stories about him becoming a weird creature because of exposure to radiation and chemicals.
doesn't that literally sound like chemistry in cartoon shows because Every time they try chemistry it blow up!
MumboJumbo-
"So this machine is actually pretty simple..."
Lol
Same energy
@Yilin TO underrated 😭😭😂
I PLAY BOOGA BOOGA! TOO
@@SorryWilliam lol ok
Tap and dye sets are best used just ominously sitting on the corner of your work bench to remind you that, no, the bolt doesnt need to be a little tighter
I wouldn’t be worried about the price bud, since the “diamond water” is probably the first thing like it ever made, you could probably sell it for thousands, maybe even millions.
Diamond water has been a thing for a while now.
Millions? No. With the cost of materials and time of labour you could probably sell it for around $5000
Keep In mind this video was made just before the virus happened.
@@impaledm4936 and?
@@AviaForce
So rich people are bored? Idk
I love the fact that your way of carbonating water with raw diamond involves essentially making a pipe bomb. Great work buddy.
thanks mate for pointing that out
It was a pipe bomb until he added the pressure release valve.
@@stumbling Technically it wasn't dangerous though, I've tried this with eggs instead of diamonds and it was fine
@@buffnipz You seem fun at parties
@@imariot6493 I don't get invited
Diamonds, a rare expensive mineral...
Nile : I'll turn it into air
Diamonds aren't rare at all. You can thank DeBeer's for that widely held belief.
Diamond is one of the most abundant “rare” things.
@@ReinardDolleschel wich stone is the rarest then ? Aquamarine Topaz Bismuth ?
@@lumi9557 ruby, sapphire, etc.
Water Melon Tourmaline they just hide the diamonds and sell it little bit at the time
A colab between the backyard scientist, Mark, Rober, and Nile red would be fantastic
Check out the podcast Safety Third! Mark showed up on a recent episode (Nile and Kevin are regular hosts)
1950: we will have flying cars in the future
2019: diamond juice
Thunder_21 problem is they made them in the 50’s then realised how much petrochemical companies would lose so binned then but plenty of working models made
Will it or won’t it destroy, yeah, they called them “helicopters”
Could you stop with thd we will have joke/meme now please
Boy Howdy! I hope it is grape flavored...!!
imagine getting all this daimond CO2 just to use with *tap water*
bruh.
shoulda used it with fiji for extra class smh
@@aliveandunwell430 should have done Poland Springs it's not expensive but it's the most pure water you can get
Or he could use a reaction to get hydrogen, put it in a beaker, then put some of the carbon dioxide in the beaker, take the cap off, then quickly light it on fire to chemically engineer water out of Co2 and O2.
Shoulda used Dasani smh that’s already carbonated
@@angelas1761 ew
"Hey I'd like some diamond water"
"Sure, that'll be 1605 dollars"
Only because it was made in a very small scale.
@@unf3z4nt still would be expensive still, if this can be refined in the future, it'll be more expensive to say the least
I‘d sell it for like 1800-2000 maybe more (because of swiss pricing)
"WTF IT TASTES JUST LIKE SODA WATER!"
I do think that in the heating-transition step that some part of the CO2 you made just simply dissolves into the water bubbler. Until the CO2 in water is saturated, it started producing dry ice.
You’re right, but since it was bubbled through at standard pressure, not much of the CO2 would have dissolved, at least not to make up a significant part of the yield loss.
@@jackweaver1846 however according to i've been taught CO2 gas is able to dissolve into the water by the ratio of 1:1. the amount of water that he used looks like 30mls. In normal temp thats about .06 grams. uh after serious calcs ive realized the loss is real low. thx for replying tho
@@xiaozhuishere yeah no problem!
"Sir, is that a pipe bomb?"
"No, I'm making diamond water"
"..."
When you have Fireworks in the airport
The guard: Yeah ur good
When you have an apple in the airport
The guard: OH NO WE ARE DOOMED
BelleDelphine's Bathwater: ❌
NileRed's Diamond Water: ✔️
I love McMaster Carr, but buying chunky pieces of stainless steel plumbing from them is how you would make the world's most expensive pipe bomb.
*“Let me drink it.”*
A pipe bomb is really just a failed pressure vessel.
Every step of this experiment starts with "because I thought it would be funny"
Which is actually not a bad start at all :-)
Kind of like me building my own 8-bit computer CPU out of 7400 family logic IC's
Søren Koch shut up
Lmao why so aggressive?
Søren Koch I agree with the other comment please shut up... just shut up.
@@leonhardeuler4292 Please educate me, why was my comment so offensive to you?
“Really funny and interesting” in the most deadpan tone
Love this channel
Glad to hear you guys are back. I’ve enjoyed watching your family for a while now.
i'm surprised some astounding entrepreneur hasn't done this on a larger scale and sold it to some studios consumers yet
thinking about it lmfao
Its just not worth burning diamonds lmao
You’d most likely have no way to know it came from diamonds so it’d probably be just a scam
@@TheRafark i hope you're saying this ironically
@@CringeOMusic don't say shit like that without explaining why he is wrong.
*burns literally diamonds to make CO2*
"whoops all the CO2 is escaping"
bruh
I like how diamonds can become something we produce by breathing lol
The Rainbonum I am really not interested in that and my comment was a joke
@@lusian4758 nice
th-cam.com/video/S7esc2fIkq0/w-d-xo.html interesting
420 Steps From Hell thank you I was about to comment this
When he's tasting the water, you can really see him going mad
Mind slowly lost, but eventually fully recovered. 😸
*Japanese fighter pilots attack Pearl Harbor, 1941, colorized*
I can see his age reversing too!!!
Nile red
I thought he was going to furiously smash the bottle against the wall!
9:08 pov Nile builds a pipe bomb
”Making the world’s most expensive carbonated water”
Fiji planning to release carbonated water: *pathetic*
You can actually buy Tennesee tap water for 80$ per bottle.
@Brayden Whittinghill It has an expensive Bottle
environmental killers
they are horrible
@@maxmustermann-cy9zn right
its even horrible quality bottled water
Fiji water is absolutely underwhelming, it literally tastes like tap water
Saying "They were kind of overpriced" when talking about the parts he's connecting to the soda stream when he makes carbonated water out of literal diamonds is kind of hilarious. But I do get the point, haha. Amazing video as always!
a
Storage Dewar was literally twice the price of the diamonds
@@pepwoui E
@@Corvus_Brachyrhynchos æügh
@@callmeangie867 Yu
carbon: takes millions of years and survives everything to become hardest substance and feels precious again
random dude: ehh! i'll make you soda
Xd
Thats not evolving, its devolving!
@@triibalecho it's evolving, just backwards
Your pfp and name: *-∞ Social Credit* 😱
Lmao
At first I thought this was really wasteful of something I thought was rare because of how expensive it is. I've now learned that almost all the value of diamonds is just because they're pretty, and not because they're rare
They are expensive just because the diamond companies decided to make them overpriced af so men were expected to spend an insane ammount of money for a carbon stone.